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Thursday, 27 September 2007

Egregores

An Egregore is a kind of group mind which is created when people consciously come together for a common purpose. Whenever people gather together to do something and egregore is formed, but unless an attempt is made to maintain it deliberately it will dissipate rather quickly. However if the people wish to maintain it and know the techniques of how to do so, the egregore will continue to grow in strength and can last for centuries.

An Egregore has the characteristic of having an effectiveness greater than the mere sum of its individual members. It continuously interacts with its members, influencing them and being influenced by them. The interaction works positively by stimulating and assisting its members but only as long as they behave and act in line with its original aim. It will stimulate both individually and collectively all those faculties in the group which will permit the realization of the objectives of its original program. If this process is continued a long time the Egregore will take on a kind of life of its own, and can become so strong that even if all its members should die, it would continue to exist on the inner dimensions and can be contacted even centuries later by a group of people prepared to live the lives of the original founders, particularly if they are willing to provide the initial input of energy to get it going again.

If the Egregore is concerned with spiritual or esoteric activities its influence will be even greater. People who discover the keys can tap in on a powerful Egregore representing, for example, a spiritual or esoteric tradition, will, if they follow the line described above by activating and maintaining such an Egregore, obtain access to the abilities, knowledge, and drive of all that has been accumulated in that Egregore since its beginnings. A group ororder which manages to do this can, with a clear conscience, claim to be an authentic order of the tradition represented by that Egregore. In my view this is the only yardstick by which a genuine Templar order should be measured."